Being working in the capacity of editor requires huge brainstorming working sessions which will not be limited only on maintaining the content but also the different user roles. Having a large number of author base means possibly a large number of media uploads. Different authors mean one can see different media uploads by different authors and contributors. Well context to same, in this article, I will share with all of you on how one can organize media uploads by users in WordPress.
Steps To Follow
- Install and activate the plugin name WP Users Media plugin.
- Once activated, you have to create two new user accounts, each having the role set as Author.
- Once the role being set, you have to login to WordPress and upload some media (images) in both of the two accounts.
- Remember your users will only be able to see and select those images which they uploaded themselves in the Media library.
Plugin To Use: WP Users Media
WP Users Media is a WordPress plugin that displays only the current users media files and attachments in WP Admin.
How To Get Rid Of WordPress Media Attachments Comments
By The Editorial Team
On September 22, 2014
In Tutorials
While there are many things which let users frightened over on using WordPress, but one biggest issue we all face is the comments. The comment on WordPress media attachments are one such thing which I am sure everyone wants to get rid of. Well, context to same, in this article, we will be sharing both the plugin and the core method to help you achieve this.
Method 1 – Plugin – Disable Comments
The plugin allows administrators to globally disable comments on any post type (posts, pages, attachments, etc.) so that these settings cannot be overridden for individual posts. Moreover, it also removes all comment-related fields from edit and quick-edit screens while on multisite installations, it can be used to disable comments on the entire network.
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Method 2 – Snippet
Adding the following snippet in your theme’s functions.php file will let you get rid of WordPress media attachments comments.